Wicked looks, wicked sound, sweet price.

The B.C. Rich Bronze Series Warlock Electric Guitar sounds great and looks even better. This affordable Warlock features an agathis body, dual humbuckers, all chrome hardware, maple neck, rosewood fingerboard, and the popular Warlock body design that takes center stage as soon as you strap it on.

Bolt-on Construction

Classic bolt-on construction with 4 screws to the body offers added flexibility in the instrument's adjustment and provides the option to change the neck in the future.

B.C. Rich BDSM Pickups

B.C. Rich designed their BDSM humbucking pickups to provide a solid sound and to be durable while delivering high output. BDSM stands for Broad Dynamic Sonically Matched. Which simply means that the pickup is designed to reproduce a wide range of frequencies accurately (broad dynamic). Then they are tested and matched in pairs (Neck and Bridge) by their inherent individual and signature tonal and output characteristics to give a solidly balanced tone (sonically matched).

Beveled TopMost of B.C. Rich body styles employ a beveled edge around the shape. In many ways bevels on a top are similar to facets on a cut stone. They catch the light and reflect at different angles giving the instrument more of a three dimensional look. Some of the B.C. Rich top bevels are extreme and wide while others are subtle and narrow. Occasionally the shape of the instrument is accented by painting the bevels a contrasting color.

Case sold separately.

Check the drop-down menu to the right to select colors and/or other options.

Features

Wicked Warlock design

Agathis body

Painted glossy finish

Beveled top

Bolt-on maple neck

Natural satin neck back

Rosewood fretboard

24 jumbo frets

Dual humbucking pickups

1 vol/1 tone/3-way toggle

Wraparound adjustable bridge/tailpiece

6 in-line pointed headstock

Die cast tuners

Chrome hardware

Case sold separately

When you gotta shred, scream, crunch, grind, and basically freak out, do it with a Warlock. Order yours today.

This is a great beginner-novice guitar. Sound is awesome. The pickups are good too. Fast neck, low action. The best feature is the the Warlock body design. This is a guitar for...Read complete review

This is a great beginner-novice guitar. Sound is awesome. The pickups are good too. Fast neck, low action. The best feature is the the Warlock body design. This is a guitar for metal. Keep in mind though that you will have to buy a coffin case or BC Rich gig bag. I've had people suggest to buy a big bass gig bag though. I would only buy that if you just bring it to lessons and friend's houses. Awesome guitar overall!

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This guitar is sick looking, sounding and playing. Kind of off balance however and the pickup switch doesn't really work as effectively as other guitars. The distortion is a little too crunchy for...Read complete review

This guitar is sick looking, sounding and playing. Kind of off balance however and the pickup switch doesn't really work as effectively as other guitars. The distortion is a little too crunchy for me, but I'm not really a huge metal fan. This guitar was my first and it got me started and it works fine for anybody learning to play at a great price.

This guitar is amazing. The best guitar for starting out with. Great quality for a great price. Sounds amazing. The only downside would be that after maybe an hour of playing, it gets kind of heavy, and that the strap holders are both on the backside, which is where strap locks come in, but either way just an amazing instrument.

I must say for a first guitar its not that bad. This is a great guitar for your first very easy to just sit down and play. Very metal style very great sounding very cheap. If you want a great guitar for very little cash then pick this one up. Not the best, but it will do the trick.

I've owned my B.C. Rich Bronze Series Warlock for two years, and I have to say, it's one of my favorite guitars. The styling is killer, the playability is unmatched, and the strength is amazing. I'm a huge fan of the Leo Quan bridge. I like the pickups, but I'm planning to change the stock out to something with a bit more kick. For the Price, you can't beat this guitar. If it's good enough for Lita Ford, Kerry King, and Paolo Gregoletto, it's good enough for you.This is an awesome Metal guitar.

This was my first guitar and I absolutely loved it's body.After playing many other more expensive guitars this is the one I still preffer. Great sound, good for finger tapping, and great sound when distorted. The only thing I don't like is the body is a little odd and makes normal cases and gig bags out of the question. This was my first guitar and I would suggest it to any other metal fans looking to pick up an axe and start playing.

The warlock rules. I've owned mine for some time now and havent found even the zakk wylde epihones as nice. Trust me, all metal worshipers will be pleased with this guitar. Plus, for the price you cant go wrong

Everything on this guitar is of good quality and thus provides an outstanding value for this price. The neck and frets are what really make this guitar a player. Don't expect the tonal quality, tonal range, or sustain of the higher dollar neck through versions. Do though expect the playability after a good setup. Highly recommended for use as a practice instrument since it is fairly durable and can be setup to play so nicely.

My brother bought this guitar for me two months ago as a present for my birthday. The first thing I did was change out the pick ups for a set of seymour duncans (my personal fav) but almost everything on this guitar is mint. I had no problems with the paint chipping, but let me tell you more advanced artists something, you should probably just save up for a guitar that will suit your playing ability more, this guitar is great for learning on so if you're a beginner I would recommend that you get this guitar.

This guitar is well worth the price, especially for beginners into heavy metal. It stays in tune relatively well and doesn't cost an arm and a leg. It is good for playing metal not only because of the radical shape but also the tone it has. What I like best about it is the jumbo frets. Very easy to bent the strings and once you get better, you will fly on the thin fret board. I've owned other guitars like Ibanez iceman, Epiphone Les Paul and a Jackson until I finally settled on the B.C. Rich warlock. The body may not be as comfortable as the other ones but the sound and the neck are sweet. Also, I prefer this traditional headstock more than the widow one on the fancier Warlocks. I gave it four stars (instead of 5) only because the body is a bit uncomfortable when you play sitting down. Other than that, it's a great guitar, very well worth the price.

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